His case is now bound over to Superior Court where allegations will go before a grand jury for possible indictment.

Wolusky, 18, is one of three men accused of killing 18-year-old Aaron Wilkinson of Madbury on June 21. Earlier this month, Zachary Pinette, 18, and Michael Tatum, 21, each waived their rights to probable cause hearings. They each also face first-degree murder charges in connection with Wilkinson’s death.

If convicted, the men, currently held without bail at the Strafford County House of Corrections, could be sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Pinette has been charged with first-degree murder for his involvement in Wilkinson’s death. He is allegedly responsible for transporting Tatum and Wolusky to 36 Evans Road in Madbury from Maine.

Pinette also was allegedly holding a machete while Tatum and Wolusky allegedly stabbed Wilkinson with knives. Wolusky allegedly used the machete Pinette had been holding to stab Wilkinson.

At 8:02 a.m. June 21, Paul Carroll, Wilkinson’s father, reported his son as missing to Madbury police. At about 4 p.m. that same day, a woman walking along Long Swamp Road in Lebanon, Maine, discovered what was later determined to be Wilkinson’s body.

Local and state police remained on scene in Madbury throughout that Saturday and into the early hours of Sunday.

On June 22 law enforcement agencies from both the Granite State and Maine conducted investigations into missing persons reports. It was determined the found body was related to the New Hampshire case.

Wilkinson’s identity was released officially on June 23 after an autopsy was conducted by the Maine state medical examiner.